He has presented one poster entitled TESELA: a new Virtual Observatory tool to determine blank fields. This work, developed in collaboration with F.M. Jiménez-Esteban, J.M. Alacid, E. Solano and M. Aberasturi (from the Centro de Astrobiología, INTA-CSIC), describes the method followed by their authors to generate the largest blank field catalogues available for astronomical observations to date. The catalogues are accessible through the Virtual Observatory, with the help of the interface TESELA.

A full description of this work has been recently published as Cardiel et al. (2011) in Montly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.